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Touring cycling routes around Corneville-La-Fouquetière traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, agricultural plains, and scattered woodlands. The region offers a mix of quiet country roads and designated greenways, suitable for various cycling preferences. Elevations are generally gentle, with some moderate climbs providing scenic viewpoints over the surrounding countryside. This area provides a rural cycling experience, connecting small towns and natural areas.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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44
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57.0km
04:28
610m
610m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.3km
03:13
510m
510m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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42.9km
03:35
370m
370m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45.4km
02:39
230m
230m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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50.0km
02:57
290m
290m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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magnificent ruins with a beautiful view of Beaumont le Roger
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superb monument
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nice perspective showing the length of the abbey
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18th century press converted into a function room.
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This former monastery church, the ruins of which still bear impressive witness to the former size and splendor of the abbey, was not dedicated to one of the many people we venerate as saints, but rather the ONE God in THREE persons - God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ) and God's Holy Spirit - was chosen as its patron saint. Father Reinhard Körner writes about the mystery of the Holy Trinity: "Among the great prayer-givers in the history of Christianity... I found prayer texts in which each of the divine three was explicitly addressed - in the same prayer. When I tried to recite the texts, I could sense that these people had not only had God the Father, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit in mind individually - they were addressing a divine community. And it seemed to me that they could only do this in their written prayers because they did it otherwise, quietly in their hearts."
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This former monastery church, the ruins of which still bear impressive witness to the former size and splendor of the abbey, was not dedicated to one of the many people who died as martyrs (witnesses of faith) for their Christian beliefs, or who we venerate as blessed or saints because of their exemplary way of life. Rather, this parish has chosen God himself - in the "Holy Trinity" - as its patron saint. According to Christian teaching, we believe in ONE God who exists in THREE persons - God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ) and the Holy Spirit. The following description can be found on the EKD (Evangelical Church of Germany) website: "The word tries to express the seemingly impossible, namely that God is three and one at the same time. To understand this, it helps to consider how people have experienced God throughout history: as a creator who loves his world and people like a father loves his children. As a God who became human in Jesus Christ, his Son, and shared human life. And finally, as a God who is still present and alive among people in the Holy Spirit."
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Magnificent ruin of the priory of the Holy Trinity. Former monastery from the 11th century, part of Norman heritage.
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A magnificent place for lovers of old stones.
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There are nearly 100 touring cycling routes available around Corneville-La-Fouquetière, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The touring cycling routes around Corneville-La-Fouquetière feature a landscape of rolling hills, agricultural plains, and scattered woodlands. You'll find a mix of quiet country roads and designated greenways, with generally gentle elevations and some moderate climbs offering scenic viewpoints.
Yes, there are 25 easy touring cycling routes in the area. While specific family-friendly routes aren't detailed, easy routes are generally suitable for those new to touring cycling or looking for a more relaxed ride. The region's greenways are often a good starting point for a gentle experience.
For a more challenging ride, consider routes like the Menhir du Croc – Parc Parissot loop from Serquigny. This difficult 33.0-mile (53.1 km) route features varied terrain and takes approximately 4 hours and 11 minutes to complete, including moderate climbs.
Many routes in the area are loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Parc Parissot – Beaumont-le-Roger loop from Serquigny, a moderate 26.5-mile (42.6 km) path, and the Beaumont-le-Roger – The Fouret Mill loop from Beaumont-le-Roger, which is 28.1 miles (45.2 km).
The region offers several interesting sights. You might encounter historical sites like the Priory of the Holy Trinity of Beaumont-le-Roger or Le manoir du Hom. For natural and ancient monuments, look out for the Menhir du Croc. The La Ferrière-sur-Risle Village Center also offers a glimpse into local life.
Given the region's agricultural plains and woodlands, spring through autumn generally offers the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling. The weather is typically milder, and the countryside is vibrant. Always check local forecasts before you head out.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 60 reviews. Touring cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the quiet rural roads, and the scenic views over the countryside.
Absolutely. A popular moderate route is the Bernay Greenway – La Charentonne loop from Bernay. This route covers 30.5 miles (49.0 km) and takes approximately 2 hours and 52 minutes, offering a good balance for intermediate riders.
Yes, for a shorter option, consider the Beaumont-le-Roger – Parc Parissot loop from Beaumont-le-Roger. This moderate route is 16.2 miles (26.0 km) long and can be completed in about 2 hours and 9 minutes, making it ideal for a less time-consuming ride.


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